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Or, email us at customersupport@rambleworldwide.co.uk
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Although we've been organising Guided Walking Holidays for more than 75 years and believe that they're a great way to explore the world slowly and on foot, we also think that there's a way of travelling in an immersive, authentic fashion independently - our self-guided walking holidays are perfect for independent-minded walkers. But what exactly does it mean to travel independently and is it the right form of holiday for you? Find out more about going on one of our self-guided walking adventures, and see how travelling independently gives you freedom to explore at your own pace.
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If you want to travel independently on iconic routes in the UK and across Europe, sign up for a self-guided walking holiday. From walking alongside rich historical heritage, including centuries-old fortresses and wartime sites across Jersey, to tackling the Lake District's western fells, and from exploring Italy’s foodie and wine enthusiast haven in Piedmont to hiking stunning coastal trails along the Western Algarve of Portugal, a self-guided trip lets you travel with your favourite people, in a flexible style and at your own pace. Just without all the time and hassle of researching and organising the trip, determining your route and booking the accommodation yourself.
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Don’t get us wrong, we love guided walking holidays – it’s what we’ve been doing for more than 75 years now – and there is a lot to be said for letting an enthusiastic, experienced walk leader guide you along an incredible route with all the logistics taken care of. However, there are some serious advantages to going it on your own too. We still handle all the arrangements for you, sorting out accommodation and baggage transfer each day, while providing everything that you need from maps and directions to interesting alternative routes, attraction highlights and ideas where to pause and grab a picnic or a pint, and along the entire length of the walk you’ll be backed up by our experience, local suppliers and 24/7 support should you require it.
What you’ll get is a great value holiday with the freedom to walk at your own pace, with people that you choose to travel with. You can start on a day of the week that suits you during the season it’s best to travel in, and each day you can choose to push on or detour as you see fit, spending longer in some places or letting yourself get side-tracked by others. And you’ll finish with an incredible sense of achievement at having navigated the route yourself and travelled through a landscape independently.

We understand that you might have questions about self-guided walking holidays, which is why we've put together these most frequently asked questions and answered them.
A self-guided walking holiday is one where you don’t have to join a guided or escorted group led by a walk leader. The route is led by you, and you are in charge of navigating the way using the maps, route information and inspiration ideas that we provide. You won’t leave at a set time or have a set group itinerary beyond knowing where you’ll be staying that night, so you can explore independently.
The benefit of a self-guided holiday is that you can take advantage of all our experience and years’ of organising and leading guided walking holidays, while travelling independently or with other walkers of your choice. You can start on a day that suits you, and flexibility is baked into the itinerary. Essentially all the hassle of organising and sorting the logistics of a walking holiday is removed and handed over to our experienced planning team. So that you just have to lace up your boots and enjoy hitting the trail, safe in the knowledge that your bags will be waiting for you at the next cosy, hand-picked overnight stop. And should there be any issues, we’re right there to support and solve the problem.
On our self-guided walking holidays you’ll stay in comfortable B&B style accommodation. Although this varies on each trip, we typically use local bed & breakfasts known for their unique character, and all have been chosen because of their quality accommodation and friendly approach. Rooms are always ensuite, unless specifically stated.
There's a wide variety of destinations across the UK and Europe. Self-Guided walking holidays in the UK include long distance trails such as the Jersey Tidal Trail and leisurely strolls to classic Lakeland ridge walks among the less-frequented western fells of the Lake District from Hassness Country House. In Europe, there are self-guided walking holidays in Italy, Spain, and self-guided walking holidays in Portugal to choose from.
Although you need to navigate yourself, all of our self-guided walking routes come with detailed guides and maps. The routes themselves are all graded so that you can choose one appropriate to your level. Moderate grade 5 routes weave through The Algarve and Alentejo: Walking the Rota Vicentina in Portugal, or even try a level up with a grade 6 in the Canary Islands - Tenerife: from South to North. Harder walks include the Northern Way of St James in Spain and a trek through the South Tirol to explore the Dolomites. One of the toughest routes include Cabo de Gata Natural Park at a challenging grade 6.
All of our Self-Guided Walking Holidays include access to tried and tested routes, en-suite accommodation, luggage transfers between overnight stays, detailed maps and route descriptions in English, routes in digital format via a dedicated app, and 24/7 telephone assistance in English, which makes them great value.
Unlike our small group guided walking holidays, self-guided adventures do not include flights or rail travel from the UK so you have the flexibility to make your own travel arrangements. Airport transfers (except in Portugal and the Canaries) are also not included. We can of course arrange a flight or airport transfers for you though, simply ask at the time of booking. Although breakfast is usually included as standard, an evening meal isn’t, allowing you the chance to explore the destination and choose a local restaurant that takes your fancy. You will need to cover tourist taxes, tips and any additional services too.
